UKRAINE - People are deceived by the U.S. / EU - Nazis and fascists in control of government, formed by US and EU. - In this blog, I will provide the information that the Western press is not willing to give. The purpose is to open the eyes of the Norwegian, European and Ukrainian people about what actually happens in Ukraine, and who’s behind. Some text is mine, but also from friends or I borrow/ bring in from other media

tirsdag 30. mai 2017

Former
Republican New Hampshire Governor and Chief of Staff under George H. W.
Bush John Sununu let loose on CNN’s Alisyn Camerota this morning after
the latter insisted Sununu should be concerned over the Russia/Trump
collusion nonsense.

“Nothing to see there?” asked Camerota, repeating allegations that Jared Kushner met with an influential Russian banker who has ties to Vladimir Putin.

“Well tell me what you think is to see there and I’ll comment on it,” shot back Sununu.

“What do you think would be the motivation –,” began Camerota.

“I don’t think there’s anything there,” Sununu interrupted.

At this, Camerota and Sununu began a shouting match, with Sununu
accusing her of prying and Camerota demanding to know why Kushner and
the banker met.

“Because during the 10 weeks everybody is trying to meet somebody
who’s going to be in the administration,” Sununu retorted. “Everybody
who’s involved in business, everybody who’s involved in politics.
I
can’t tell you how many people tried to meet with me during the time I
was named Chief of Staff.”

“And would you have carved out time to meet with a Russian banker with ties to Vladimir Putin,” the CNN talking head fired back.

When Camerota stated she was merely trying to read his comfort level
on the Trump/Russia issue, Sununu stated, “the only discomfort I have is
with folks in the media trying to create a veniality without having the
courage to specifically tell me what the veniality that I should be
concerned about is.”

“I don’t see any evidence of collusion – do you?” he demanded.

Camerota responded by stating no, but insisting “we’re at the beginning of the investigation.”